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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I saw that Rice University will be offering a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence through their engineering school. I wonder if more schools will follow. [/quote] My CS major was told by a professional that taking a class or two in AI/ML is all well and good but real learning is grad school. [/quote] Grad school is already becoming more necessary than 10 yrs ago for CS. AI as a major or part of a BSE education keeps the bachelors degree more marketable. College students need to understand they have to take a rigorous selection of courses, and they should push themselves to take the highest level courses that are open to them as undergrads. They also need to maximize their industry experience if they want a top job in CS with a bachelors: industry experience after sophomore year is available for those who have already built a strong transcript of Stem/CS and typically have research experience with CS or adjacent field professors (math, engineering, physics). Pick undergrad wisely and do not waste the first two years coasting in intros[/quote]
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